FlybyStardancer
Well-Known Member
First off, while I'm playing around with ideas for maybe selling in the future, these labels are for soaps that I'm giving away to friends/family/etc. They are not for sale, and thus technically do not fall under any legal guidelines.
That said... What do you think? I've been using Avery's online designer (though I'm going to need to get help printing them, because they will not line up with the labels on the @$#)* printer). Tried to keep the "brand" look simple. I originally was putting the name of the individual soap in Avery's "Segoe Print" font, but BFF didn't like it so I switched to Verdana (I kinda like the Segoe Print better myself).
The green background on most is because they are "naturally" colored (or at least what I count as natural). I'll probably end up with more yellow than green eventually, but I was trying to use up some infusions, and one was left uncolored.
The "CL" stands for "Cleaning Level". Soaps with a 1 generally will have no CO/PKO/Babassu. 2 is the standard level. 3 will be for the higher CO soaps and/or those with scrubby additives.
The V bubble stands for "vegetarian". When I get a soap that's vegan, it'll get a V+ in the bubble.
And as a note... I had to guess where the Alkanet/Annatto/Madder root went on the label, since I did oil infusions and you can't really know what the final amount of infused material is.
That said... What do you think? I've been using Avery's online designer (though I'm going to need to get help printing them, because they will not line up with the labels on the @$#)* printer). Tried to keep the "brand" look simple. I originally was putting the name of the individual soap in Avery's "Segoe Print" font, but BFF didn't like it so I switched to Verdana (I kinda like the Segoe Print better myself).
The green background on most is because they are "naturally" colored (or at least what I count as natural). I'll probably end up with more yellow than green eventually, but I was trying to use up some infusions, and one was left uncolored.
The "CL" stands for "Cleaning Level". Soaps with a 1 generally will have no CO/PKO/Babassu. 2 is the standard level. 3 will be for the higher CO soaps and/or those with scrubby additives.
The V bubble stands for "vegetarian". When I get a soap that's vegan, it'll get a V+ in the bubble.
And as a note... I had to guess where the Alkanet/Annatto/Madder root went on the label, since I did oil infusions and you can't really know what the final amount of infused material is.